Shed of the Year Winner 2016

Kevin Herbert, from Berkshire, took the crown of 2016’s Shed of the Year competition with his quirky eco shed, named ‘The West Wing’.

Made from 90% recycled materials, The West Wing, was a labour of love and took over eight years to complete.

Kevin’s extraordinary shed has three separate sections, including a loft space to relax in, a hidden room behind a secret bookcase for the kids to enjoy, and a large workshop for ‘shed working’.

Shed of the Year in Pictures

Waltons very own Space Shed was shortlisted in 2016’s Shed of the Year competition.Image Source: Stonebridge City FarmA run down hen house converted into a Distillery and Saloon Bar took 2015’s title.Image Source: Walter MicklethwaitIlona’s vivid summerhouse was handcrafted by recycled pallets, doors, paving slabs and polycarbonate roof.Image Source: IlonaBryan Lewis Jones’ rotating contemporary shed was shortlisted in the Unique category.Image Source: Bryan Lewis JonesThis gothic ‘Shed of Dreams’ was built by Oliver Renison using off cuts, a washing machine and features a stove.Image Source: Oliver RenisonThe Raisebury shed features four hydraulic legs that raise the building off the ground in the event of a flood.Image Source: Peter KavanaghA shed village at the bottom of a secluded garden in the middle of London include a mini theatre, a pub and railway station.Image Source: Rufus and Molly

Do you think your garden shed can contend against these previous entries? Submit your entry on the Reader Sheds website before 12th May for your chance to be crowned 2017’s winner.